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  1. The Lt.

    Britain's Zulu War

    Don't know how I missed these Scott but very glad to see you at play and sharing it with us. Your collection surely has grown and enjoyed the staging and photographing of it you've shared with us. Looking forward to seeing what you have in store for us with your next session at play.......PapaZ
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    "The Zulu War"

    Returning to the camp at Isandlwana as it's seen being over run in black and white..........The Lt.
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    New Conte Zulus in action

    Thought you might enjoy these sepia photos while enjoying your morning coffee Martyn.
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    Sir...Your son has been wounded...

    An fully agree Martyn. Michael's become a master at creating his buildings providing great photos featuring his figures with them and having brought many of his scenes to life with them. Almost miss this thread Michael and I'm glad I didn't and once again as always thanks for sharing it with...
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    Rome 43 A. D.

    As always Tommy another classic photo from your end featuring you at play.:salute:::salute:::salute:::salute::
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    Happy Birthday UKReb!

    The Little Captain and His Lt. PapaZ
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    New Conte Zulus in action

    Glad you like the photo Robin and hope you feel the same way about these.
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    Rearranging My ACW Dio Table

    Nice seeing your return to playtime with your Blue and Grey an like George and I'm sure others along with myself are looking forward to seeing what you have in store for us as you add the new sets an figures to what you've started.......Joe:salute:::salute:::salute::
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    Featuring My Gatling Gun Crew During the Zulu War

    Great additions to your collection GA and no doubt you'll agree they're great sets and figures to have been added.....The Lt.
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    "The Zulu War"

    Michael from the slopes of Shiyne Hill in shallow caves and crevices Zulu markmen were able to fire right down into the British defensive position but the range of - about 300 yards was to great for the obsolete flintlocks and percussion rifles carried by the Zulus to be very effective. Brian it...
  11. The Lt.

    "The Zulu War"

    wds0855 The Diorama was created by Bill Cainan of the Regimental Museum at Brecon who was good enough to supply the photos. He also sent along a photo of a diorama done by a young Ian Knight along with a Cliff Sanderson diorama which also appear at the Museum which I'm passing along. The figures...
  12. The Lt.

    Britain's Zulu War

    So far with little ups and downs Martyn the month is going well as I return to the field of Isandlwana as the defense of it is taking place.
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    New Conte Zulus in action

    An escape from the camp that didn't end well.......The Lt.
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    ACW battle in 22mm scale

    What a pleasure to see you at play featuring your 22mm scale figures from years gone by Chris. Thanks for sharing them with us...........Joe:salute:::salute:::salute:::salute::
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    Creating the Battle of the Bulge.....Wacht Am Rhine

    I'm sure glad you've returned to it your playtime's been missed...........Joe:salute:::salute::
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    My Conte Stamp Collection

    Glad you like the novel idea and the way they turned out Michael, Mike and your classifing the as RARE Fort-Stamford and Martyn it's nice to know it was only a one day strike so that you lads across the pond had only the day without going into a toy soldier withdrawl due to it. For those of you...
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    May club figure

    Where's the photo of him Scott? It's been awhile since we've seen any of your new figures and playtime.......PapaZ{sm0}{sm0}{sm0}
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    I need a bigger diorama.

    Welcome to the Land of The Zulus Chris I didn't know you've been collecting the series. Nice selection of both Conte and Britain's appearing in your mini diorama and looking forward to see the start of your next one...........The Lt.
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    TCS Zulu War

    Size is one of the reasons I passed on the Zulus Manila as for the iSandhlwana back-drop it was gift from fellow member plasmapulse from Netherlands whose ben inactive for some time on the forum. Returning your best wishes from my end.......The Lt.
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    2nd US Cavalry - 1863

    Once again Martyn as always I enjoy seeing your new additions for the second time after receiving a sneak peak of them an I've no doubt our fellow members enjoy them as well as they make their first appearance on the forum.:salute:::salute:::salute::
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